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Soil condition sensor SP Agro
Sensor Agro-1, smart agriculture LoRaWAN GSM

Temperature, light and humidity LoRaWAN sensor, measuring in 1, 2, 3 or 4 levels

The soil condition sensor is designed to continuously monitor the growth conditions of agricultural crops by measuring relative humidity at different depth levels, soil and surface temperature, and illumination at the installation point. The sensor is autonomous, does not require power supply, accumulating energy from daytime sunlight and operating at night from a battery. Measurement data is transmitted to the SunPeak intelligent cloud platform via LoRaWAN radio communication, using the global coverage of the Helium Network, where it is analyzed using artificial intelligence and provided in the SunPeak App along with recommendations for improving crop care. Multi-level sensors clearly demonstrate and help take into account the soil structure in care, for example, residual moisture in sandy or rocky soils, and in this regard offer different intensity and frequency of plant watering. The use of SunPeak agricultural sensors ultimately leads to a significant reduction in plant watering costs, a decrease in the risk of plant diseases due to careful care and an increase in crop yield in general and the efficiency of your business.

Herd Clip, smart farming LoRaWAN GSM
Animal herd monitoring system SP Herd

Clips and collars for monitoring the health and location of livestock

The herd is equipped with clips or collars, each of which constantly monitors the average activity and temperature of the animal. All data is transmitted by LoRaWAN link to the central device SP Herd Base, installed as a collar on one of the animals. Receiving data from the collars and clips of the herd, the central device indirectly estimates the distance to each of the animals and refines its location via GPS and transmits it to the intelligent cloud platform SunPeak via a GSM channel. Thus, the herd owner receives fairly accurate data on the location of the herd, sees and, by receiving notifications, can promptly prevent the risks of individual or mass animal diseases. Constant automated monitoring of animal welfare ensures stable herd productivity and farm efficiency.

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